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Dovahzul Tattoo

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WightyOfWhiterun
January 23, 2015

I'm thinking of getting a tattoo written in Dovahzul, but I'm struggling on deciding what to get.

Does anybody have any good ideas?

Note: I only want canon words.

Thanks guys.

by WightyOfWhiterun
January 23, 2015

I'm thinking of getting a tattoo written in Dovahzul, but I'm struggling on deciding what to get.

Does anybody have any good ideas?

Note: I only want canon words.

Thanks guys.


ZohiifZul
January 23, 2015

Well, what words describe you? Maybe get a tatoo in shout format Ex. Fus ro dah 

by ZohiifZul
January 23, 2015

Well, what words describe you? Maybe get a tatoo in shout format Ex. Fus ro dah 


Aaliizah
January 23, 2015

One of my favorite things to do is think about tattoo ideas. I myself have thought about getting a Dovahzul tattoo. :) I think, if you're going to get a tattoo of something in the dragon tongue, it should really mean something to you. I assume that Skyrim is very important to you, yes? And the language? Do you have a favorite dovah, or a particular quote from a dovah that moved you? If the quote is in English, you can always just translate it.

If I were to get a tattoo in the dragon language, I think it would be su'um ahrk morah. Breath and focus. I have ADD, so I struggle with silencing my mind. Often, when I'm having trouble, or if I'm feeling anxious or frazzled or getting too caught up in something, I stop and whisper it to myself and take a deep breath. Su'um ahrk morah. It really is beautiful. Great for meditation, if I were mentally capable of that.

Think of things like that. It doesn't have to be a dragon quote, or even a quote from Skyrim. It would be easier for me to help you if it were from Skyrim, though. ;)

by Aaliizah
January 23, 2015

One of my favorite things to do is think about tattoo ideas. I myself have thought about getting a Dovahzul tattoo. :) I think, if you're going to get a tattoo of something in the dragon tongue, it should really mean something to you. I assume that Skyrim is very important to you, yes? And the language? Do you have a favorite dovah, or a particular quote from a dovah that moved you? If the quote is in English, you can always just translate it.

If I were to get a tattoo in the dragon language, I think it would be su'um ahrk morah. Breath and focus. I have ADD, so I struggle with silencing my mind. Often, when I'm having trouble, or if I'm feeling anxious or frazzled or getting too caught up in something, I stop and whisper it to myself and take a deep breath. Su'um ahrk morah. It really is beautiful. Great for meditation, if I were mentally capable of that.

Think of things like that. It doesn't have to be a dragon quote, or even a quote from Skyrim. It would be easier for me to help you if it were from Skyrim, though. ;)


WightyOfWhiterun
January 26, 2015
Aaliizah

One of my favorite things to do is think about tattoo ideas. I myself have thought about getting a Dovahzul tattoo. :) I think, if you're going to get a tattoo of something in the dragon tongue, it should really mean something to you. I assume that Skyrim is very important to you, yes? And the language? Do you have a favorite dovah, or a particular quote from a dovah that moved you? If the quote is in English, you can always just translate it.

If I were to get a tattoo in the dragon language, I think it would be su'um ahrk morah. Breath and focus. I have ADD, so I struggle with silencing my mind. Often, when I'm having trouble, or if I'm feeling anxious or frazzled or getting too caught up in something, I stop and whisper it to myself and take a deep breath. Su'um ahrk morah. It really is beautiful. Great for meditation, if I were mentally capable of that.

Think of things like that. It doesn't have to be a dragon quote, or even a quote from Skyrim. It would be easier for me to help you if it were from Skyrim, though. ;)

Quite like that idea, I was actually thinking of something like  "mulaag ahrk onikaan" (Strength and wisdom). Or perhaps something more like a Shout/Name, like "onik mul krin" (Wise Strong Courageous). I'm just giving it a long thought since it will be with me for the rest of my life.

by WightyOfWhiterun
January 26, 2015
Aaliizah

One of my favorite things to do is think about tattoo ideas. I myself have thought about getting a Dovahzul tattoo. :) I think, if you're going to get a tattoo of something in the dragon tongue, it should really mean something to you. I assume that Skyrim is very important to you, yes? And the language? Do you have a favorite dovah, or a particular quote from a dovah that moved you? If the quote is in English, you can always just translate it.

If I were to get a tattoo in the dragon language, I think it would be su'um ahrk morah. Breath and focus. I have ADD, so I struggle with silencing my mind. Often, when I'm having trouble, or if I'm feeling anxious or frazzled or getting too caught up in something, I stop and whisper it to myself and take a deep breath. Su'um ahrk morah. It really is beautiful. Great for meditation, if I were mentally capable of that.

Think of things like that. It doesn't have to be a dragon quote, or even a quote from Skyrim. It would be easier for me to help you if it were from Skyrim, though. ;)

Quite like that idea, I was actually thinking of something like  "mulaag ahrk onikaan" (Strength and wisdom). Or perhaps something more like a Shout/Name, like "onik mul krin" (Wise Strong Courageous). I'm just giving it a long thought since it will be with me for the rest of my life.


Maakrindah
April 24, 2015

@WightyOfWhiterun   It's a very good idea to think on it over a decent period of time. One thing you may want to try out is to use henna so you can see what it looks like on your body for a while. Henna takes a couple of weeks to wear off, so it gives you a taste of the sense of permanence that comes with having a tattoo. As for the Dovahzul, you could approach it by translating an existing motto or verse you feel strongly towards, such as "strength from wisdom" or "Om Mani Padme Hum", etc. (Although I do not expect Sanskrit to translate well to Dovahzul.) I like the idea of a personalized Shout, but for a tattoo, you may benefit from periodically revisiting the intended tattoo every few months for a while in order to see if you end up wanting to revise it. I do not believe a few weeks is long enough to make a permanent choice on wording.

by Maakrindah
April 24, 2015

@WightyOfWhiterun   It's a very good idea to think on it over a decent period of time. One thing you may want to try out is to use henna so you can see what it looks like on your body for a while. Henna takes a couple of weeks to wear off, so it gives you a taste of the sense of permanence that comes with having a tattoo. As for the Dovahzul, you could approach it by translating an existing motto or verse you feel strongly towards, such as "strength from wisdom" or "Om Mani Padme Hum", etc. (Although I do not expect Sanskrit to translate well to Dovahzul.) I like the idea of a personalized Shout, but for a tattoo, you may benefit from periodically revisiting the intended tattoo every few months for a while in order to see if you end up wanting to revise it. I do not believe a few weeks is long enough to make a permanent choice on wording.

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